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Freddy -\lon o's rUI11Ld band d d J Ue D'Orsi's orchestra ne\- er pause for bn:ath Closed Saturdays and Sundays PIERRE 1 Fi th -\ \ e. at 6 I st St (TE 8-8000)- The (' dfe Pierre, frOln cocktails through supper, is a daily hoofers' haven. The where- \\ ithal is the:> product of a small group of n1U- sicians, almost always Stanley Worth's. Renato Rossini, .who decan1ps every Sunday, can I11ake a plain -old guitar seen1 like an instnln1ent of the in1mortals. PLAZA, Fifth Ave at 58th St. (PL 9-3 000 )- The Rendez-Vous, \\hich is town-and-country in both landscaping and populace. presents dance tunes by the bands of Maximillian Ber- gere and Gunnar Hansen, starting at eight- thirty. Closed Sundays. ROOSEVElT, 1'Iadis-on Ave. at 45th St. (MU 6- 9200)-ln the giant Grill, Lenny Hern1an's band, a run-of-the-treadn1ill operation, and the:> \1 Conte trio play tag with the echoes Clo<::;ed Sundays. ST. REGIS ROOF, Fifth t\ v e. at 55th St. (PL 3- 45 00 )-t\ thing of beauty forever especially to anyone fond of pil1k t\nyone fond of light \\ ines and ddl1cing is referred to the son1- melier and Milt Shaw's tiny band. Closed Sundays and Mondays. SHERATON-EAST. Park t\ve. at C:;I t St. (PL 5- 1000)-The Embassy Club, where Chauncey Gray's orchestra alternates \\ ith Quintero's band for dancing after nine, will turn out the lights and put out the:> cat on Saturday, July 11. WALDORF-AsTORIA. Park 1\. ve. at 49th St. (EL 5- 3 000 )-Béla Babai's dance orchestra breathes heavily in Peacock Alley from eight-thirty until one weekdays fron1 eight to midnight Sundays. NOTE-The Rainbow Roon1, part of the rooftree of Manhattan, offers cocktails. canapés, and modest drinking music at the ummit leve1, and scenerv far, far below. It operates from four-thirty to nine every evening except Sunday. The address IS 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the telephone C1 6-5800. SMALL AND CHEERFUL ( o dancing, unless noted ) LITTLE CLUB. 70 E 55th St. (PL 3-9425): To the inmates the \"orld is flat, stnall, lined both sides with tables, walled with ca dy stripes, and flanked by a bar at one end and a piano at the other, and it's against the rults to leon e it. After eight, the eminent Rack Godvvin extracts bantering counter- point and hun10r from the piano. Closed :Nlondays .. GOLDIE'S NEW YORK. 232 E. 53 rd St. (PL 9-7245): The summer session of Goldie Ha\\ kins' coeducational school for revelr} (accent on youth) opens on Mon- day, July 13. The Professor himself plays prancing piano from six to eight, Bob Printz plaY8 fron1 eight to ten, and double piano (by the aforesaid) is generally the or- der of the evening thereafter. Classes daily e",ceDt Sunday.... MONSIGNORE, 6] E 55th St. (EL 5-2070): It's even money whether you get a napkin or a violin tucked under vour chin in this Ron1an villa. The fiddlers o'\e from table to table uncler the jurisdic- tiO:l of Theo Fanidi. Closed Sundays.... DRAKE ROOM. 71 E. 56th St. (PL 5- 0 600): Under a spreading greenwood tree, the only one that has n1anaged to live in captivity, there is well-modulated piano every evening from the Martini hour to the hot-bird-and- cold-bottle hour... IN BOBOLl, 1591 Second \. ve., at R2nd St. (TR Q-3777): A chaste and decorative Florentine school of cooking. I unching-and-in1bibing piano from din.1er- titne on; dancing, Frida} s and Saturdays, on a n1inute floor to a 111inute band Closed Mon- days. . . . EL CHICO, 80 Grove St , at Sheridan Sq (CH 2-4646): Spain, you COlne to think, is a neve1'"-never land of all pIa) and no work, \\lith emnhasis on song, dance, and the pur- suit of happiness. Closed Sundays.... CHÂ- TEAU HENRI IV, 37 E. 64th St (RE 7- R R J R): King Henri IV and Walt Disney both slept here, and left their nlark On the architecture. The n1usic of Norbert Faconi, an an1azingly agile walking, talking violinist, sings s\,,-,eetly fron1 eight-thirty through sup- per every night hut Sunday.... LEFT BANK, 309 \\ . 50th St. (CI 7-3470): Two is Indeed company when Perry Lopez and Joe \Villiams (electric guitar and bass) set about the launching of J110dern-age variations on themes, and three is indeed a crowd when an errant soprano gets into their act. The dinnertÎlne an1useluent in this itnprob- able art galle:> -y is Garry Geld's Inood piano; the suppertin1e supplen1ent to the Lope/ \i\Tillimns n1usic is Stuart Hart's viano. Closed Sundays.... CAFÉ CARLYLE. Madison A ve at 76th St. (RH 4- 1600): On the whole, ha'Ut 'monde, or what's left of it in this weather. t\t inter\'als fron1 eight-thirty to one-thirty or two, lTdith Nleri111s arldre<::;ses the lo al piano Closed Sundays. . . . GATSBY'S. 873 FIrst t\ve., at 49th St. (PL 5-3775). The piano run by Viviane Greene is poised be- tween dining roon1 and bar, between sweet summer breeLes and barrel-house:> blues. IIer running tin1e is eight to tv\/o, her setting is sati <::;factorily ornan1ental. Closed Sundays. . . . WAVERLY LOUNGE. [03 \i\Taverly PI (.'\L 4- 0776). In the faintly bleak bdr of the Hotel Earle, after n.ine every night but NloQday, Laurie Brewis, a chipper pianist, is re\- iving the melodies you thought everyone but you had forgotten. . . . NINO'S 'fEN EAST, 10 E. 52nd St. (PL 1-0845): Restaurant life of an im- pressive order. Jules Kuti, who has a piano oñ his hdnd from five to eleven, gives it some reasonably lively touches. Closed Saturdays and Sundays.... CARLTON HOUSE. Madison Ave. at 61St St (TE 8-3000): The bar, a de-luxe housing pro] ect, has Tom Legate at the piano fron1 five-thirty to eight and fron1 nine to twelve-thirty, except Sun- days. . . . VIENNESE LANTERN. 242 E. ï9th St. (RE 4-0044): The girl balladiers on hand often mistake Edgar Guest and Xick Kenny for Francis Poulenc, but the other musicians stick to their Viennese schnitzel, so the net result is cheer, sometimes almost over- whelming. Closed Mondays. BIG AND BRASSY LATIN QUARTER. Broadway at -I-8th St (CI h- 1735): Only precocious girls should be sent to this particular camp, where the counsellors are all boy balleton1anes, the unifonns are no more than the bare essentials, and the hours are highly irregular. t\n10ng the older girls are the Andrews Sisters, who sing for dear life; among the older jokes are the ones Jack Durant, the head hun10rist, brings back dead or alive Dancing-. SUPPER CLUBS (:0.0 dancing, unless noted.) UPSTAIRS AT THE DOWNSTAIRS. 37 \i\T. 56th St. (Cl 5-9465): The collected works of Oswald Spengler on \i\T estern civilization, adapted into a linetY-'ìlinpte lonst)ectacular and out- fitted \\lith completely un-Spenglerian turns of phrase and nlusic. The frolicso111e har- bingers of dOOil1 who populate it are Ceil Cabot, Isobel Robins, Gerry l\1atthews, George 'H all, J o{:' Ross, and Estelle Parson,:;; the deviser of the merriment is Julius Monk, padrone of the inn. Xine-fifteen and :mid- night Fridays and Saturdays; nine-thirty and n1idnight other evenings The pit band is the pianos of \i\Tilliam Goldenberg and Bob Col- ston. Closed Sundays.. DOWNSTAIRS AT THE UPSTAIRS, 37 \i\T. 56th St (CI 5-9465): The suppertin1e an1usement is the straight-to-the- point voice of Susan Johnson, who can be all things to all men-shre\v, Rock of Gibraltar, will-o' -the-wisp, light-o' -love-if her hand- picked lyrics are to be believed, and they are. The admirable double pianos of \i\Tilham Roy and Carl J\ orman are the other en1belli.;;Ì1- menb of this second Julius Monk pavilion. The bar opens at five, the piano nlusic starts at eight-thirty. Closed Sundays... RSVP. T 45 E. 55th St. (EL 5-0250): 1Iabel Mef( e'., deacontss of the art of singing for one's